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She had been missing since September 19th.
A missing Kildare girl has been located safe and well.
15 year old Caoimhe Prendergast was reported missing on September 19th.
Gardaí are thanking the public for their assistance.
Monday, 30 September 2024 16:19
She had been missing since September 19th.
A missing Kildare girl has been located safe and well.
15 year old Caoimhe Prendergast was reported missing on September 19th.
Gardaí are thanking the public for their assistance.
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